okay, so that last one had practicly nothing in it, big deal, this one's a little better.
-Libz-
Broken Sky fic
Ch. 10
"Taggonon! What are you -doing- here?!?" Pelinqa cried, oblivious to the fact that Latoya was getting ready to kill her friend.
"well....ummm....i was....well..." Taggonon stuttered, he's attention fixed on the Flow growing around Latoya rather then the question from Pelinqa.
Pelinqa carefully removed Latoya's hand from her friends head and helped him up off the ground. She hugged him tightly.
"It's been a long time." She said, holding him away from her person to look at him.
He smiled shakily, "yeah, it has."
"So. why are you here?"
he blushed, one of the things she had missed about him, not many men had the confidance to blush, "Aurin's taking recruits, and man with blue stones and over the age of ten." Pelinqa's heart went out to the boy, he was only fifteen winters after all.
She frowned, "i thought Kirins weren't allowed stones." she asked him. Though he waen't a Kirin, he lived in Kirin Taq, which would mean he never had access to stones.
the boy shrugged, "guess i got lucky."
"yeah. real lucky, now you get to die for a country without a free will of it's own." the two had forgotten about Latoya in their reunion.
Pelinqa glanced at her, and saw obvious impatience, not to mention she was still gathering the flow...she must have an awful lot of stones to still need to gather it after that long a time.
"Can we go now? I'll get rid of him if need be."
"No. he's a friend, we leave him and keep riding to Tusaine." Pelinqa repiled, glareing. Latoya shrugged, and went back toward her pakpak.
Pelinqa shivered, Latoya was still gathering the flow, but there was only one bump on her back, and it was glowing a brillant white.
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"Is -that- them?" asked Akaya for the third time today.
Geridi squinted, "actually...yeah, i think so...but why is there three of them?"
"i don't think that third one is walking with them...i think he's...behind them actually." repiled Akaya. The two kicked their pakpak's simulosly, speeding towards the follower. Geridi got there first, knocking what was now obviously a man.
Akaya came up behind him, looking at the man in shock. "Taggonon?" the man looked like one who got kicked down alot. "what the hell are you doing here?" she ignored geridi's glare, he didn't like it when she said things like that, but this was a special situation.
"Aurin, this is my newest assignment." he repiled, looking over the small girl he had brought to Parkka only a few years ago. "how've you been Akaya?" he asked with enough emotion to startle Geridi.
Akaya smiled thinly, "been better, to say the least." she frowned, "why are you still working for Aurin?" she asked, looking ver judgemental for a girl her age.
"i'm trying to get a promotion, becaome an insider for parkka you know? for now i'm running after potentiol assasins, trying to follow them to their hidouts." he sighed, "i making a crap ass job of it so far." Akaya felt Geridi wince at his choice of words.
"those arn't potentiol assains, that much i can assure you. their friends of mine...or at least one of them is." she frowned, once again wondering just how far over the edge Latoya really was.
"yeah, Pelinqa, i know her two. we're old lov-er-um-friends. we go way back." Geridi stared at the man, slack jawed.
"i see. well, you don't have to worry about them, we're on the same assignment. you can stay with us, we're probaly better at this anyway." she replied simply, knowing he'd be greatful to have company. Taggonon was not one to be left alone long.
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Maccan was staring into the mirror, rubbing his newest addition to his face quietly. His chamber maid was still asleep in hie bed, but that didn't matter, she'd be sent to the nursery soon, she was a shrinking bed partner, not at all likehis last one, who had to leave due to pregnacy.
"what did you -do- father?!?" came a voice from the mirror.
Maccan glanced at it, and watched at the form of his daughter slowly appered. he smiled "hello Aurin, so nice to see you again" he said.
"that doesn't answer my question. what did you do?" she looked furious.
"aurin, if i could give you own thing in the world, what would you want?" he knew the answer, the stone he had implanted in his head was answer enough.
She jumped at the chance, as he knew she would, "The Keraigs. I want the Keraigs." he smiles inwardly to himself.
"Alright. you will know of the contitions by the begining of the next cycle."
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No, it doesn't all fit with woodings books, but hey, i'm too deep to change it now.
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-Libz-
Broken Sky fic
Ch. 10
"Taggonon! What are you -doing- here?!?" Pelinqa cried, oblivious to the fact that Latoya was getting ready to kill her friend.
"well....ummm....i was....well..." Taggonon stuttered, he's attention fixed on the Flow growing around Latoya rather then the question from Pelinqa.
Pelinqa carefully removed Latoya's hand from her friends head and helped him up off the ground. She hugged him tightly.
"It's been a long time." She said, holding him away from her person to look at him.
He smiled shakily, "yeah, it has."
"So. why are you here?"
he blushed, one of the things she had missed about him, not many men had the confidance to blush, "Aurin's taking recruits, and man with blue stones and over the age of ten." Pelinqa's heart went out to the boy, he was only fifteen winters after all.
She frowned, "i thought Kirins weren't allowed stones." she asked him. Though he waen't a Kirin, he lived in Kirin Taq, which would mean he never had access to stones.
the boy shrugged, "guess i got lucky."
"yeah. real lucky, now you get to die for a country without a free will of it's own." the two had forgotten about Latoya in their reunion.
Pelinqa glanced at her, and saw obvious impatience, not to mention she was still gathering the flow...she must have an awful lot of stones to still need to gather it after that long a time.
"Can we go now? I'll get rid of him if need be."
"No. he's a friend, we leave him and keep riding to Tusaine." Pelinqa repiled, glareing. Latoya shrugged, and went back toward her pakpak.
Pelinqa shivered, Latoya was still gathering the flow, but there was only one bump on her back, and it was glowing a brillant white.
~ ~ ~ ~ ~
"Is -that- them?" asked Akaya for the third time today.
Geridi squinted, "actually...yeah, i think so...but why is there three of them?"
"i don't think that third one is walking with them...i think he's...behind them actually." repiled Akaya. The two kicked their pakpak's simulosly, speeding towards the follower. Geridi got there first, knocking what was now obviously a man.
Akaya came up behind him, looking at the man in shock. "Taggonon?" the man looked like one who got kicked down alot. "what the hell are you doing here?" she ignored geridi's glare, he didn't like it when she said things like that, but this was a special situation.
"Aurin, this is my newest assignment." he repiled, looking over the small girl he had brought to Parkka only a few years ago. "how've you been Akaya?" he asked with enough emotion to startle Geridi.
Akaya smiled thinly, "been better, to say the least." she frowned, "why are you still working for Aurin?" she asked, looking ver judgemental for a girl her age.
"i'm trying to get a promotion, becaome an insider for parkka you know? for now i'm running after potentiol assasins, trying to follow them to their hidouts." he sighed, "i making a crap ass job of it so far." Akaya felt Geridi wince at his choice of words.
"those arn't potentiol assains, that much i can assure you. their friends of mine...or at least one of them is." she frowned, once again wondering just how far over the edge Latoya really was.
"yeah, Pelinqa, i know her two. we're old lov-er-um-friends. we go way back." Geridi stared at the man, slack jawed.
"i see. well, you don't have to worry about them, we're on the same assignment. you can stay with us, we're probaly better at this anyway." she replied simply, knowing he'd be greatful to have company. Taggonon was not one to be left alone long.
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
Maccan was staring into the mirror, rubbing his newest addition to his face quietly. His chamber maid was still asleep in hie bed, but that didn't matter, she'd be sent to the nursery soon, she was a shrinking bed partner, not at all likehis last one, who had to leave due to pregnacy.
"what did you -do- father?!?" came a voice from the mirror.
Maccan glanced at it, and watched at the form of his daughter slowly appered. he smiled "hello Aurin, so nice to see you again" he said.
"that doesn't answer my question. what did you do?" she looked furious.
"aurin, if i could give you own thing in the world, what would you want?" he knew the answer, the stone he had implanted in his head was answer enough.
She jumped at the chance, as he knew she would, "The Keraigs. I want the Keraigs." he smiles inwardly to himself.
"Alright. you will know of the contitions by the begining of the next cycle."
~ ~ ~ ~ ~
No, it doesn't all fit with woodings books, but hey, i'm too deep to change it now.
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